Adriatic coast is certainly a fascinating spot for any sailing enthusiast and Croatia presents plenty of opportunities to see fascinating places on your boat rental and do unforgettable things. There are free main marinas there and one of them – Trogir – has a special historic feeling to it.

The story that goes on for over 2000 years

It’s located on the small island between mainland country and Ciovo and it has been included in the list of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO. It was found almost 300 years before Christ by Greek colonists. By then it was called Traugurion. It had been a major port until Romans came in. In 1123 it was demolished by the Saracens and since then it was ruled by Venetians and then became a part of Habsburg Empire, got occupied by Italy during World War II and finally became a town in Second Yugoslavia and (from 1991) Croatia.

Find the roots of the city in it’s wonderful sites

Of course, there are traces of every of those periods in this beautiful town which will amaze everyone who’s after cultural experience. Keep in mind that Trogir is the most impressive Romanesque-Gothic complex in Central Europe and it’s only a part of wh